Friday, May 18, 2012

Do you shop at club stores such as Costco, BJ's, Sam's? I rarely, if ever, buy cereal at big box stores, mainly because I was afraid of it going stale. The packaging wasn't ideal and it wasn't easy to share with a friend (who wants to store a bag of cereal without the box?) How do you pour with the other bag trying to come out in your cereal bowl? Those problems are no more! With a new Club Pack packaging design, you won't worry about two bags of cereal floating in the same box anymore. I would definitely consider buying Cheerios at Costco now since the new packaging solves the practical problems that kept me from wanting to buy cereal that came in one, big box.

By reducing the amount of air in each individual
bag, these enhanced containers fit 10% more cereal than before and use
less packaging

While each box contains more cereal, packaging material has been reduced by over 200,000 lbs, saving 1,000 trees and taking 130 Cheerios trucks of the road, decreasing CO2 emissions

Truth: I received the new 2 box Cheerios package to try out at my house. I easily separated the boxes to get them to fit in my pantry. That was so nice, since my cereal goes on the top shelf and I wouldn't have been able to make them fit otherwise. Check out this video to learn more!

Giveaway! Win some 2 box Cheerios packages to try out in your home.

Here's what you can win!

Prize: (2) new 2 box Cheerios packaging (four boxes)

Disclosure: Cheerios® cereal, information, and giveaway have been provided by General Mills through MyBlogSpark.

See giveaway linky below. Good luck to all! The giveaway runs through 5/26/2012 at 12:01 AM Eastern time. Please note the mandatory entry requirement and take advantage of the extra entries to increase your chance of winning.

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